Dirt Dye Make Registration
Dirt Dye Make Registration
Dirt Dye Make Registration
Dirt Dye Make Registration
Dirt Dye Make Registration
Dirt Dye Make Registration

Dirt Dye Make Registration

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Registration

Welcome to the Dirt Dye Make Retreat! Use this page to register and pay your initial non-refundable $500 fee. After reading through the retreat website www.dirtdyemake.com and reviewing all pricing, policies, and information, please choose between the Overnight and Day Pass options and check out here.

Once you have completed registration, Rin will reach out with next steps, including signing the policy agreement forms, paying the retreat balance, a survey about dietary needs, and a survey about your fiber arts and preferences for the retreat.

If you are registering with a friend or family member and plan to share a room, please reach out to Rin at contact@mofibers.com before registering to let us know.

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Color nuances may vary based on your computer screen settings. Naturally hand-dyed yarn color will vary slightly between batches. You may notice minor shade or variegation differences between skeins and batches. Please be sure to purchase all yarn needed for a project from one batch, and alternate skeins to prevent color pooling.

Indigo dyed yarn may rub small amounts of blue on your hands as you work with it. This is called crocking, and is a normal part of working with indigo dyed items. Minor crocking does not indicate poor dye quality. Indigo that rubs onto your hands or clothes while working will wash out with soap and warm water. After knitting/crocheting and rinsing, crocking should cease. Avoid using wood and bamboo needles, as they may stain.

Naturally dyed color will last the lifetime of the garment and beyond with proper care. 
To extend the life of the fibers and deep colors, hand wash in pH neutral soap and hang to dry. Naturally dyed fibers made of cotton and linen can be machine washed in cool water and a gentle detergent. Tumble dry on low. Avoid bleach, baking soda, and vinegar when washing. Do not machine wash and dry wool.
Do not dry or store fibers direct sunlight. Avoid wearing deodorant with baking soda while wearing naturally dyed items. Avoid contact with iron rust and strong acids like lemon juice, wine, or vinegar, which can shift or bleach natural color. If the garment comes in contact with a strong acid or alkaline substance, immediately soak the garment in cool water and pH neutral soap to neutralize the reaction. Hand wash and line dry.
Take care when spot treating stains and test an area of the fabric first. Dilute pH neutral soap in water and allow to soak on the spot before washing and drying. Multiple gentle treatments and washes may be needed for stubborn stains like oil.
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